Sentences with phrase «academic support seems»

For students near the cut - off for remediation, this general form of academic support seems to promote degree attainment.

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If this seems difficult, most colleges have counselors and academic support centers to help you format a schedule that works best for you.
The fact that Atwill had neither scholarly credentials (he's a retired computer programmer) nor a jot of support from any academic in historical studies didn't seem to matter.
Such businesses would seem unlikely to qualify for Start - Up NY, whose benefits are limited to new or expanding firms whose activities «support the academic mission of the college or university with which they hope to work.»
The company is passionate about praising and encouraging children at school in order to boost their self - esteem and support their academic development, as a «Well Done» sticker, «Teacher's Award» badge or «Super Effort» stamp may seem small, but they make a child feel really proud of their achievements, spurring them on to work harder.
Many principals hire teachers who seem smart, who like children, and who have the kind of drive that supports academic achievement.
While a good football team or nice dorms may seem like top considerations to your student, it's essential that he understand that the emotional and academic support available to him are what will make or break his college career.
Without the right blend of summertime instructional support, enrichment, and academic activity, many students risk losing so much ground that keeping up with their peers seems impossible.
To her credit, Lott seems to be focusing on proven methods of helping students: extra academic and social support for at - risk children, training, mentoring and support for teachers, and adequate school resources.
It seems to me that you believe in some sort of «conspiracy», that the majority of academic researchers deliberately support the faulty idea of superiority of Buy - and - Hold strategy.
It seems to me that Cooks focus has been on «educating / supporting» providing tools for active climate scientists to understand and apply, and more broadly academic students and those engaged in the topic, including media journos PR folks etc., and for people like you and other regular users of websites like RC here.
In other countries, e.g. the UK, there are less academic and public surveys from which to make a bulk combined assessment, but the situation seems similar despite the fact that all the main UK political parties support climate orthodox policies and have done so for a long time.
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